Title: IRQ R
1IRQ RD - Introduction A.V. Zlobin
US LHC Accelerator Research Program
bnl - fnal- lbnl - slac
LARP collaboration meeting 19-21 October,
2004 Napa, CA
2LHC Inner Triplet Designs
LHC IR optics based on single-bore inner triplet
with large-aperture quads
The key elements of this approach are
large-aperture high-gradient quads
LHC IR optics based on double-bore inner triplet
with 100 mm quads
The key elements of these approaches are
separation dipoles and then double bore IRQ
3Approaches and Challenges
- At present time the IRQ RD program is focused on
the large-aperture quadrupoles based on Nb3Sn
superconductor for the single-bore inner triplet
and double-bore inner triplet with parallel
apertures. - We will push magnet parameters above the present
state-of-the-art - Jc(12T,4.2K) 3 kA/mm2 in the coil
- the Bmax in the coil at quench 15 T
- Bmax exceeds the level reached in Nb3Sn
accelerator magnets to date - the maximum stress in the coil, induced by
Lorentz forces, approaches to the level which may
cause significant degradation or even damage of
brittle Nb3Sn conductor - Nb3Sn is brittle gt new technologies for
accelerator magnets - WR is the baseline technology
4IRQ RD Phases
- Program starts with Conceptual Design Studies of
IR and magnet designs. - A series of short models has to address the
issues of magnet technology, quench performance,
field quality, mechanics, quench protection,
reproducibility, long term performance, etc. - Length dependent effects will be studied with 4-m
long quadrupole coils, as soon as we achieve
acceptable quench performance on short models. - Model RD will be followed by the construction of
one or more quadrupole prototypes containing all
of the features required for use in the LHC.
5IRQ design studies summary and open issues
- IRQ conceptual design studies and preparation to
the short model RD were started few years ago at
Fermilab and LBNL. - They included
- magnetic analysis on different IRQ designs
- mechanical analysis of different IRQ mechanical
structures - Nb3Sn IRQ thermal analysis
- IRQ quench protection
- studies of structural material properties
- The summary of recent results will be presented
and discussed at this meeting - preliminary answers on some RD questions
6IRQ design studies in FY2005-2007
- We will continue IRQ design studies in
FY2005-2007 focusing on analysis and discussions
of - IR design parameters, IRQ aperture/gradient/length
issues, field quality tables (with AP group and
CERN) - quadrupole magnetic designs, mechanics, operation
temperature and temperature margin, quench
protection issues, etc. - the experimental data from the model magnet RD ?
feedback to magnet development and AP groups - the LHC IR commissioning and operation
performance (when available) ? feedback to model
magnet RD - At this meeting we need to discuss the issues and
questions to be addressed in FY2005.
7First phase of IRQ short model RD
- The final answers on most of these questions can
be provided only by model magnet RD. - The first 3-year phase of the short model RD
program focuses on the 90 mm shell-type
technological quadrupoles (TQ). - TQ models will serve as a tool for both
quadrupole technology development and magnet
performance studies - 2-, 3- and 4-layer coil designs and fabrication
technologies - different mechanical designs
- different assembly techniques
- This choice, in addition to the technical
considerations, reduces cost and risks of this
important phase of the program. - In the future based on the results of this phase
and program needs we could optimize the magnet
aperture size and the nominal field gradient.
8FY2005-FY2007 short model RD goals
- The main goals of the first 3-year IRQ RD phase
are - fabricate, test and evaluate two shell-type coil
designs 2(3)-layers and 4-layers - fabricate, test and evaluate two alternative
mechanical structures based on bladder-key-Al
shell or collar-yoke-skin - develop and study narrow and wide cables for both
coil designs - study and optimize strand parameters for
quadrupole models - develop and evaluate coil fabrication
technologies - develop and build tooling to perform short model
(1-m long) RD - develop infrastructure for fabrication and test
of long (up to 4-m long) quadrupole coils - By the end of this phase we are planning to
choose the optimal conductor, coil aperture and
design and mechanical structure for the next
phase of the short model RD which will have to
address the field quality and reproducibility
issues.
9TQ design considerations
- In order to provide internal consistency and
compatibility of this phase of the program,
optimize program cost and reduce the development
time we decided to - unify as much as possible the coil fabrication
tooling - distribute responsibilities among the groups for
- tooling development and procurement
- coil and magnet component design and procurement
- magnet fabrication and test
10 FY2005-FY2007 short model RD milestones
- The primary goal of FY2005 is fabrication and
test of first simplified quadrupole technological
model TQ4L1a by collaborative efforts of 3 Labs. - Starting from FY2006 two coil designs and two
mechanical structures will be studied, one at
Fermilab and another one at LBNL to compare
technologies and magnet performance. - By the end of FY2007 we are planning to choose
the optimal conductor, coil aperture and design
and mechanical structure for the next phase of
the short model RD based on the model
technologies and performances as well as to
develop infrastructure for fabrication and test
of long (up to 4-m long) quadrupole coils. - At this meeting we need to discuss the details of
FY2005 short model RD plan, milestones,
coordination of efforts, etc.
11Session agenda
- 0130 Introduction, A. Zlobin
- 0140 IR Quad Design Study Summary Open Issues,
V.Kashikhin - 0205 IR Quad Design Study Summary Open Issues,
G. Sabbi - 0230 IR Quad Model Magnet RD, S. Caspi
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- 0315 break - 1/2 hr
- 0345 IR Quad Model Magnet RD, A. Zlobin
- 0415 Sub-Scale Quad, P. Ferracin
- 0500 General Discussion - open
- 0600 Adjourn